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Quantifying Aristotle The Impact Spread And Decline Of The Calculatores Tradition Daniel A Di Liscia

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Quantifying Aristotle The Impact Spread And Decline Of The Calculatores Tradition Daniel A Di Liscia
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.61 MB
Pages: 491
Author: Daniel A. Di Liscia, Edith D. Sylla
ISBN: 9789004499829, 9004499822
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Quantifying Aristotle The Impact Spread And Decline Of The Calculatores Tradition Daniel A Di Liscia by Daniel A. Di Liscia, Edith D. Sylla 9789004499829, 9004499822 instant download after payment.

This book offers an entirely new perspective on the alleged incompatibility between Aristotelian philosophy and the mathematical methods and principles that form the basis of modern science. It surveys the tradition of the Oxford Calculators from its beginnings in the fourteenth century until Leibniz and the philosophy of the seventeenth century and explores how their various techniques of quantification expanded the conceptual and methodological limits of Aristotelianism.

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